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Air System
Air System
Hi Bob
When I was talking to you (after ordering the wing kit), you mention
that someone had come up with a homemade air breathing system that they used
when spraying the epoxy primer. I cannot remember the name of the person you
said. Could you let me know? Another question do you know the min temperture
that you can spray on the epoxy primer?
Thanks
Gary M
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When I was talking to you (after ordering the wing kit), you mention
that someone had come up with a homemade air breathing system that they used
when spraying the epoxy primer. I cannot remember the name of the person you
said. Could you let me know? Another question do you know the min temperture
that you can spray on the epoxy primer?
Thanks
Gary M
Through Adversity To The Stars
712R
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Gary
I made a fresh air system which is fairly simple and effective, I came up with
the idea after using my shop vac for a while. That worked out well but
eventually I got some things in the shop vac that I didn't want to breathe....
I bought a central vac blower at Princess Auto for about $CDN30.00 and built a
plywood box to house it. The basics are; put a big filter (a big ShopVac filter
works fine) on the inlet side and attach some suitable ABS pipe fittings on the
blower outlet and connect your air line to this.
You will want to allow some bleed off on the outlet to not overload the blower
and I used this to blow air on the motor to keep it cool I ran this at about a
50% ratio. One big thing to remember, some of these blowers run the blower
output past the motor or cool it with the intake flow which can pick up ozone
and carbon dust from the brushes, you want to avoid this at all costs for health
reasons.
All said this cost me about $40 or so since I used some of the shipping crate
for the box!
Gotta run but if you would like to know more or would like to see a picture, let
me know,
Dave R.
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I made a fresh air system which is fairly simple and effective, I came up with
the idea after using my shop vac for a while. That worked out well but
eventually I got some things in the shop vac that I didn't want to breathe....
I bought a central vac blower at Princess Auto for about $CDN30.00 and built a
plywood box to house it. The basics are; put a big filter (a big ShopVac filter
works fine) on the inlet side and attach some suitable ABS pipe fittings on the
blower outlet and connect your air line to this.
You will want to allow some bleed off on the outlet to not overload the blower
and I used this to blow air on the motor to keep it cool I ran this at about a
50% ratio. One big thing to remember, some of these blowers run the blower
output past the motor or cool it with the intake flow which can pick up ozone
and carbon dust from the brushes, you want to avoid this at all costs for health
reasons.
All said this cost me about $40 or so since I used some of the shipping crate
for the box!
Gotta run but if you would like to know more or would like to see a picture, let
me know,
Dave R.
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Hi Bob
When I was talking to you (after ordering the wing kit), you mention
that someone had come up with a homemade air breathing system that they used
when spraying the epoxy primer. I cannot remember the name of the person you
said. Could you let me know? Another question do you know the min temperture
that you can spray on the epoxy primer?
Thanks
Gary M
Through Adversity To The Stars
712R
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FWIW when I investigated this, I concluded that an organic vapour
(charcoal) filter was fine for this and a lot more convenient. Of course
you definately absolutely must use a fresh air supply for isocyanate
cured polyurethanes. A filter won't help for the toxic component of that
stuff. None of the epoxy primers that I looked at had those ingredients
though.
Ken
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(charcoal) filter was fine for this and a lot more convenient. Of course
you definately absolutely must use a fresh air supply for isocyanate
cured polyurethanes. A filter won't help for the toxic component of that
stuff. None of the epoxy primers that I looked at had those ingredients
though.
Ken
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Hi Bob
When I was talking to you (after ordering the wing kit), you mention
that someone had come up with a homemade air breathing system that they used
when spraying the epoxy primer. I cannot remember the name of the person you
said. Could you let me know? Another question do you know the min temperture
that you can spray on the epoxy primer?
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In a message dated 2/3/02 1:46:38 PM Central Standard Time, flyguy@idirect.com writes:
Phil&Lisa Smith
GARY Homebuilt Fresh Air Supply Unit Try this site .that someone had come up with a homemade air breathing system that they used
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Dave
If possible some pictures would be of great help. Did you attach the line
to a mask? I remember seeing something like that in one of the aviation mags
but can't remember which mag it was. All I can remember is they removed one
of the filters in the mask an attach a line to it.
Gary M
Through Adversity To The Stars
712R
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If possible some pictures would be of great help. Did you attach the line
to a mask? I remember seeing something like that in one of the aviation mags
but can't remember which mag it was. All I can remember is they removed one
of the filters in the mask an attach a line to it.
Gary M
Through Adversity To The Stars
712R
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Subject: Re: Air System
withGary
I made a fresh air system which is fairly simple and effective, I came up
breathe....the idea after using my shop vac for a while. That worked out well but
eventually I got some things in the shop vac that I didn't want to
built aI bought a central vac blower at Princess Auto for about $CDN30.00 and
filterplywood box to house it. The basics are; put a big filter (a big ShopVac
on theworks fine) on the inlet side and attach some suitable ABS pipe fittings
blowerblower outlet and connect your air line to this.
You will want to allow some bleed off on the outlet to not overload the
about aand I used this to blow air on the motor to keep it cool I ran this at
blower50% ratio. One big thing to remember, some of these blowers run the
ozoneoutput past the motor or cool it with the intake flow which can pick up
healthand carbon dust from the brushes, you want to avoid this at all costs for
cratereasons.
All said this cost me about $40 or so since I used some of the shipping
picture, letfor the box!
Gotta run but if you would like to know more or would like to see a
me know,
Dave R.
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Hi Gary
I am planning to put some pictures of the blower on the web site of our Elite
project when I get it put together, enough to give a good idea of the concept &
how it was put together. I'll let you and the group know when it is up in at
least Beta quality, I am planning on that in the next couple of weeks. If you
need details sooner let me know and I will see about getting some pictures to
you.
I have used the cannister type mask and I don't particularly like having it
strapped to my face with or without a hose attached so we built something more
like a hood using a grinding face shield (inexpensive at Canadian Tire or an
automotive hardware store) as the window and semi-permeable fabric for the
rest. As long as you have a positive inside pressure or air flow it achieves
the purpose. My choice but it is what I like. The official version can be
bought for a price.
Hope this helps,
Dave R.
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I am planning to put some pictures of the blower on the web site of our Elite
project when I get it put together, enough to give a good idea of the concept &
how it was put together. I'll let you and the group know when it is up in at
least Beta quality, I am planning on that in the next couple of weeks. If you
need details sooner let me know and I will see about getting some pictures to
you.
I have used the cannister type mask and I don't particularly like having it
strapped to my face with or without a hose attached so we built something more
like a hood using a grinding face shield (inexpensive at Canadian Tire or an
automotive hardware store) as the window and semi-permeable fabric for the
rest. As long as you have a positive inside pressure or air flow it achieves
the purpose. My choice but it is what I like. The official version can be
bought for a price.
Hope this helps,
Dave R.
Gary wrote:
--Dave
If possible some pictures would be of great help. Did you attach the line
to a mask? I remember seeing something like that in one of the aviation mags
but can't remember which mag it was. All I can remember is they removed one
of the filters in the mask an attach a line to it.
Gary M
Through Adversity To The Stars
712R
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To: <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2002 5:01 PM
Subject: Re: Air System
withGary
I made a fresh air system which is fairly simple and effective, I came upbreathe....the idea after using my shop vac for a while. That worked out well but
eventually I got some things in the shop vac that I didn't want tobuilt aI bought a central vac blower at Princess Auto for about $CDN30.00 andfilterplywood box to house it. The basics are; put a big filter (a big ShopVacon theworks fine) on the inlet side and attach some suitable ABS pipe fittingsblowerblower outlet and connect your air line to this.
You will want to allow some bleed off on the outlet to not overload theabout aand I used this to blow air on the motor to keep it cool I ran this atblower50% ratio. One big thing to remember, some of these blowers run theozoneoutput past the motor or cool it with the intake flow which can pick uphealthand carbon dust from the brushes, you want to avoid this at all costs forcratereasons.
All said this cost me about $40 or so since I used some of the shippingpicture, letfor the box!
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Hi Gary
I have put up my DRAFT page on the blower photos, you can see it at
http://www.dbis.ca/~ricker/Elite/HTML/Misc.htm. I call it draft because the
site is really in the setup stage and for now I consider it not for public
consumption, I have provided you with the address because of your interest in
the fresh air blower. I will let the (mailing list) group know when I am ready
to go public.
Hope you find the photos useful.
Regards,
Dave R.
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I have put up my DRAFT page on the blower photos, you can see it at
http://www.dbis.ca/~ricker/Elite/HTML/Misc.htm. I call it draft because the
site is really in the setup stage and for now I consider it not for public
consumption, I have provided you with the address because of your interest in
the fresh air blower. I will let the (mailing list) group know when I am ready
to go public.
Hope you find the photos useful.
Regards,
Dave R.
Gary wrote:
Dave
If possible some pictures would be of great help. Did you attach the line
to a mask? I remember seeing something like that in one of the aviation mags
but can't remember which mag it was. All I can remember is they removed one
of the filters in the mask an attach a line to it.
Gary M
Through Adversity To The Stars
712R
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From: "David Ricker" <ricker@dbis.ns.ca>
To: <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2002 5:01 PM
Subject: Re: Air System
withGary
I made a fresh air system which is fairly simple and effective, I came upbreathe....the idea after using my shop vac for a while. That worked out well but
eventually I got some things in the shop vac that I didn't want tobuilt aI bought a central vac blower at Princess Auto for about $CDN30.00 andfilterplywood box to house it. The basics are; put a big filter (a big ShopVacon theworks fine) on the inlet side and attach some suitable ABS pipe fittingsblowerblower outlet and connect your air line to this.
You will want to allow some bleed off on the outlet to not overload theabout aand I used this to blow air on the motor to keep it cool I ran this atblower50% ratio. One big thing to remember, some of these blowers run theozoneoutput past the motor or cool it with the intake flow which can pick uphealthand carbon dust from the brushes, you want to avoid this at all costs forcratereasons.
All said this cost me about $40 or so since I used some of the shippingpicture, letfor the box!
Gotta run but if you would like to know more or would like to see ame know,
Dave R.
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David
Thanks very much for the photos. Do you have any showing the mask part
and how the connections are made? I will start getting the items together.
Thanks
Gary
712R
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Thanks very much for the photos. Do you have any showing the mask part
and how the connections are made? I will start getting the items together.
Thanks
Gary
712R
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To: <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 11:04 PM
Subject: Re: Air System
theHi Gary
I have put up my DRAFT page on the blower photos, you can see it at
http://www.dbis.ca/~ricker/Elite/HTML/Misc.htm. I call it draft because
insite is really in the setup stage and for now I consider it not for public
consumption, I have provided you with the address because of your interest
readythe fresh air blower. I will let the (mailing list) group know when I am
lineto go public.
Hope you find the photos useful.
Regards,
Dave R.
Gary wrote:
Dave
If possible some pictures would be of great help. Did you attach the
magsto a mask? I remember seeing something like that in one of the aviation
onebut can't remember which mag it was. All I can remember is they removed
upof the filters in the mask an attach a line to it.
Gary M
Through Adversity To The Stars
712R
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To: <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2002 5:01 PM
Subject: Re: Air System
Gary
I made a fresh air system which is fairly simple and effective, I came
butwiththe idea after using my shop vac for a while. That worked out well
ShopVacbreathe....eventually I got some things in the shop vac that I didn't want tobuilt aI bought a central vac blower at Princess Auto for about $CDN30.00 andplywood box to house it. The basics are; put a big filter (a big
fittingsfilterworks fine) on the inlet side and attach some suitable ABS pipe
theon theblower outlet and connect your air line to this.
You will want to allow some bleed off on the outlet to not overload
upblowerabout aand I used this to blow air on the motor to keep it cool I ran this atblower50% ratio. One big thing to remember, some of these blowers run theoutput past the motor or cool it with the intake flow which can pick
forozoneand carbon dust from the brushes, you want to avoid this at all costs
shippinghealthreasons.
All said this cost me about $40 or so since I used some of the
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All,
We bought a hood for a HVLP turbine air system for approx. $100 USD. IF
anyone is interested let me know and I will post/send more info and pics.
Peter K
SR003
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We bought a hood for a HVLP turbine air system for approx. $100 USD. IF
anyone is interested let me know and I will post/send more info and pics.
Peter K
SR003
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Subject: Re: Air System
publicDavid
Thanks very much for the photos. Do you have any showing the mask part
and how the connections are made? I will start getting the items together.
Thanks
Gary
712R
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To: <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
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Subject: Re: Air System
theHi Gary
I have put up my DRAFT page on the blower photos, you can see it at
http://www.dbis.ca/~ricker/Elite/HTML/Misc.htm. I call it draft becausesite is really in the setup stage and for now I consider it not for
interestconsumption, I have provided you with the address because of your
aminthe fresh air blower. I will let the (mailing list) group know when I
aviationreadylineto go public.
Hope you find the photos useful.
Regards,
Dave R.
Gary wrote:
Dave
If possible some pictures would be of great help. Did you attach theto a mask? I remember seeing something like that in one of the
removedmagsbut can't remember which mag it was. All I can remember is they
cameoneof the filters in the mask an attach a line to it.
Gary M
Through Adversity To The Stars
712R
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